State Data

Data-driven safety systems are vital to informing decisions that improve safety on the Nation’s roads—FMCSA relies on the States for accurate and comprehensive data on eligible crashes and inspections to focus resources to further reduce crashes. We can’t do it without you.

Each month, States are rated on their reporting of safety data—this page provides States with a robust resource to view their ratings and measures, and learn how to improve data quality performance.

Select your State from the dropdown menu below to view your State's results.

Data current as of April 24, 2020

Michigan: Overall State Rating

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Overall State Rating

Michigan: Overall State Rating

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The Overall State rating is based on nine performance measures and one indicator, except measures with a rating of Insufficient Data.
Learn how the overall rating is calculated within the Help Center.Your overall rating is good because your State has a minimum of one crash measure rated as good, one inspection measure rated as good, and zero measures rated as poor. Learn how the overall rating is calculated within the Help Center.

What to do next

Make sure that you understand your State’s Overall rating.

Get a brief overview of each measure’s change from last month by hovering your cursor over each box below.

Review measures that are poor, fair, or trending downward to find ways to improve.

Click on a box to see more detailed information about specific measures. Get familiar with the data visualization dashboards on each measure page to learn more about where your measures might be heading based on the most recent three months of data.